Routine suicide assistance – reflections on the recent debate in Germany

Medicine and Law 3 (38):505-514 (2019)
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Abstract

At the end of 2015, the German parliament passed a new law, entitled "Business-like Suicide Assistance", that effectively ended a rather liberal legal take on assisted suicide in Germany. §217 of the German Criminal Code was based on a proposal drafted by members of the parliament Michael Brand, Kerstin Griese, et all., The drafters’ goal was to prohibit Right-to-Die organisations such as Sterbehilfe Deutschland e.V. as well as repeatedly acting individuals from assisting people in ending their lives. The goal of this article is to outline the new law in broad brushstrokes and raise some concerns.

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